‘Dreamers’ protest outside Schumer’s home & office over DACA
Immigration activists gathered outside Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-New York) home and office to protest his deal with Republicans to end the federal government shutdown without protections for so-called “dreamers.”
On Tuesday night, dozens of protesters met under the arch at Grand Army Plaza in Prospect Park before marching over to Schumer's Prospect Park West home with signs that read “Pass a Clean Dream Act Now” and “No! Not One More Deportation!”
¡@SenSchumer, estamos en la lucha! We want a clean #DreamActNow, not a watered down deal that comprises our families and futures! @MaketheRoadNY@WorkingFamiliespic.twitter.com/JtNX8CJUi9
— NY Communities (@nychange) January 23, 2018
The marchers banged on drums and chanted in an attempt to keep the senator awake.
“If Chuck won’t let us dream, we won’t let him sleep,” they chanted repeatedly.
If Chuck won’t let us Dream, we won’t let him sleep! Powerful chorus at @SenSchumer’s house demanding a clean #DreamActNow! @UNITEDWEDREAM@MaketheRoadNYpic.twitter.com/lPvR5Vqzn4
— Daniel Altschuler (@altochulo) January 23, 2018
The protest was organized by Indivisible, a left-wing advocacy group, along with several other groups in New York. The organizers called on Schumer to secure a long-term agreement for the legal status of immigrants brought to the country as children after he voted on a bill to end the government shutdown without any protections.
“Our community is outraged by the Senate vote to pass a temporary budget deal with no solution for Dreamers,” the organizers wrote. “Dreamers are tired of empty promises and need a legislative solution NOW!”
.@SenSchumer, we need a clean #DreamActNow — not in 3 weeks — NOW!!@MaketheRoadNYpic.twitter.com/DuImoI7BtX
— NY Communities (@nychange) January 23, 2018
Earlier Tuesday, Schumer pulled back on an offer of $25 billion for President Donald Trump's border wall, as legislators scrambled to push for a deal that would codify DACA protections for over 700,000 illegal immigrants who arrived in the US as children, the Associated Press reported.
Schumer had offered the deal to Trump on Friday in exchange for protections for the Dreamers to be included in a government funding bill, in a last ditch effort to keep the government running before the impending shutdown that began over the weekend and ended Monday.
“We’re going to have to start on a new basis, and the wall offer’s off the table,” Schumer said, the AP reported.
Trump responded to Schumer's decision to backtrack on Tuesday, and took to Twitter to lampoon the top Senate Democrat, while appearing to also offer an ultimatum for a potential deal.
Cryin’ Chuck Schumer fully understands, especially after his humiliating defeat, that if there is no Wall, there is no DACA. We must have safety and security, together with a strong Military, for our great people!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 24, 2018
One activist, who claimed the protest had only been planned 25 hours prior, said they chose to protest in front of Schumer’s house because he “always notices when people protest in front of his apartment building.”
INBK was proud to mic check along with @MaketheRoadNY@UNITEDWEDREAM@CREDOMobile in front of @SenSchumer’s apt bldg. We are not politicians, we are activists - it’s our job to DEMAND ACTION. #dreamactnow@indivisible_bk@es_indivisible@IndivisibleTeam@ny_indivisible@Getorgbkpic.twitter.com/nuCgpXCYaa
— Indivisible NationBK (@bkindivisible) January 24, 2018
Varying reports said there were anywhere from 75 to more than a 100 protesters at the event.
Over 100 people are in front of @SenSchumer’s house demanding a clean #DreamActNow. Dreamers are already losing their status & we can’t wait for the GOP to keep a promise. This is URGENT — we demand a clean Dream Act NOW! pic.twitter.com/MKkVSMba9x
— NY Communities (@nychange) January 23, 2018
The protesters targeted Schumer for the deal and carried signs that said he was the “worst negotiator in Washington and Brooklyn,” along with the hashtag #SchumerSellout.
Time for @SenSchumer to find his backbone and stop selling out immigrants: https://t.co/rp7qBS2vFV#SchumerSellout#DreamActNow#NoDreamNoDeal h/t @MaketheRoadNYpic.twitter.com/lMNmPdFRcl
— CREDO Mobile (@CREDOMobile) January 23, 2018
On Monday, Democrats made a deal with Republicans to fund the government through to February 8. However, many liberals were upset that the deal did not include amnesty for migrants brought into the US illegally as children.
Organizers of the protest wrote a blog Monday, describing their frustration with Schumer over a deal they said was “unacceptable.”
“In abdicating their responsibility to oversee an executive branch that is advancing white supremacy, Republican leadership should not be trusted, but forcefully opposed,” the group wrote.
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The group added that if the Democrats are not able to secure protections for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Act (DACA) recipients by February 8, they will “hold him accountable.”
A large group of protesters also took over Schumer’s office on Tuesday, chainting “fight back” in the halls.
Taking over @SenSchumer and @SenDeanHeller offices to demand a #DREAMActNow with @UNITEDWEDREAM@CPDAction@MakeTheRoadPa@MaketheRoadNYpic.twitter.com/NesI0I4qoY
— Hilary Klein (@HilaryGKlein) January 23, 2018
Other protesters gathered at the offices of Senators Dean Heller (R-Nevada), Mark Warner (D-Virginia), Marco Rubio (R-Florida), Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico), and others who voted on the spending bill that did not include protections for Dreamers.
We're back in @MartinHeinrich's office because he and other senators failed to deliver on a #DreamActNow.We need you to show leadership senator. Call Congress478-488-8059 pic.twitter.com/a6jJze0Pg7
— United We Dream (#DreamActNow: 478-488-8059) (@UNITEDWEDREAM) January 23, 2018
According to a press release from one of the groups that organized the protests, at least six protesters were arrested for civil disobedience at Schumer’s office.
Arrested and led away in cuffs for demanding a #CleanDreamAct.#DreamActNow#DefendDACA#HereToStay@UNITEDWEDREAM@popdemocpic.twitter.com/lHmWcPvSE8
— Anisky-Nazis are bad. Nazis should be banned. (@anisky) January 23, 2018
DACA provides protection from deportation to some 700,000 immigrants who were brought into the US illegally as children. In September, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the decision to rescind the program President Barack Obama issued via executive action in 2012.
Congress was given six months to pass a law that would regulate the status of so-called ‘Dreamers.’ That program is set to expire March 5.